NerdSeq mappings in 2.0 firmware - Quantizer for sample chopping in Assimil8or
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Hey,
there has been almost no material yet about new mappings function in NerdSeq so I thought I would explore it a bit and made myself a goal to make a custom quantizer for sample chopping in Assimil8or. The function of the algorithm generated with the mappings is to always set the sample starting point to the beginning of the range of which the processed CV is currently in. In the video I show how I achieved it.
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Damn!
Very interesting! I don't have an Assimil8or or a Batumi ... but I do have a Bitbox and a Black Joystick so I wonder if I can get something similar going on. I will definitely have to look into the mapping stuff on the Nerdseq ... thanks for the tutorial!
I found I had to turn up the trigger delay a couple ms on the nerd to get the bitbox responding to the cv changes at the rite time.
is the phasing on your amen a stereo playback issue when seeking different points of the sample in realtime (e.g. a trigger time discrepancy between channels) or is it intentional? I love my assimil8or but i've had this problem for some strange reason w/ nerdseq and no amount of trigger delay on either module seems to quite fix it.
that being said this is exactly the kind of thing i'm gonna be doing with the 2.0 firmware. great video!
Hey, it's actually how the sample (Bulldozer amen) was recorded. There's no room for phasing issues caused by modulation as long as you modulate both channels from the same input and have the same attenuation level on both.
sick
cv only yes? no i2c?
yep
@@mothyl3158 sick
Very interesting functionality. Assimil8or looks like powerful sampler. I was considering it for many months. Kinda pricey. But I think worth the money.
Assimil8or is definetly one of the most powerful tools you can get in Eurorack. Have a look at my other video where I show some of its less obvious capabilities.
interesting .... *updates to 2.0